-
Servillano Aquino y
Aguilar (April 20, 1874 –
February 3, 1959),
commonly nicknamed Mianong, was a
Filipino general during the
Philippine Revolution and...
- hacienderos, the
original owners of
Hacienda Tinang. His grandfather,
Servillano Aquino, was a
general in the
revolutionary army of
Emilio Aguinaldo, the...
- Camp
General Servillano S.
Aquino is a
military base in
Tarlac City, Philippines.
Under Proclamation No. 255
issued on June 3, 1964 by the administration...
- born in
Murcia (now part of Concepcion, Tarlac) in the town of
Tarlac to
Servillano "Mianong" Aquino, a
general in the
Philippine Revolution who
later served...
- vice governor, and two presidents. The head of the
patriarch family is
Servillano Aquino, who was a
delegate to the
Malolos Congress in 1898. His son, Benigno...
- in to
their demands early,
meeting them
while they were
still at Camp
Servillano Aquino in
Tarlac City itself. The
beginning months of the 1970s marked...
-
commuted or
rescinded the
convictions of 981 (est.) people.
Among them are:
Servillano Aquino –
Filipino general received death sentence in 1902 for anti-American...
- in to
their demands early,
meeting them
while they were
still at Camp
Servillano Aquino in
Tarlac City itself. The
beginning months of the 1970s marked...
- Soyung, Echague, Isabela) 3rd
Regional Community Defense Group (Camp Gen
Servillano T Aquino, San Miguel,
Tarlac City) 4th
Regional Community Defense Group...
- 1998.
Aquino was a fourth-generation politician: his great-grandfather,
Servillano "Mianong" Aquino,
served as a
delegate to the
Malolos Congress; his paternal...